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5 Common Pitfalls to Avoid With Zero-Trust
Implementing zero-trust is not straightforward — security teams can overlook critical items that impact zero-trust initiatives and limit their effectiveness ...
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More Than Two Million Stolen VPN Passwords Discovered
More than 2.1 million stolen VPN passwords have been compromised by malware in the past year, highlighting a growing risk for unauthorized access to secure networks, according to a Specops Software report ...
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Web-Connected Industrial Control Systems Vulnerable to Attack
Half of the 40,000 internet-connected industrial control systems (ICS) devices in the U.S., more than half of which are associated with building control and automation protocols, run low-level automation protocols found in ...
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How Using a VPN May Benefit Your Privacy
In the title of this post, keep in mind the keyword is may; as a forewarning, this is not a post that definitively says you must use a VPN regardless of the ...
Emulating the Prickly Cactus Ransomware
AttackIQ has released a new attack graph that emulates the behaviors exhibited by the Cactus ransomware since the beginning of its activities in March 2023. Cactus has targeted a wide variety of ...

Hard Truths about Remote Access Hardware VPNs
Hardware VPNs are the primary method the enterprise uses to connect remote, or what we now call the hybrid workforce, to the IT tools that power our digital economy ...
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Next-Generation VPN Security Needs To Be Quantum Safe
Ganesh Gopalan | | Post-Quantum Cryptography, PQC algorithm, PQC solutions, PQC VPN, Quantum Computers, VPN
Everytime you connect to the internet, cryptography keeps your communication safe and secure. The digital age thrives on the secure exchange of information. But how safe is your communication? According to the ...
New Attack on VPNs
This attack has been feasible for over two decades: Researchers have devised an attack against nearly all virtual private network applications that forces them to send and receive some or all traffic ...

Revealed: Facebook’s “Incredibly Aggressive” Alleged Theft of Snapchat App Data
Richi Jennings | | Brian J. Dunne, class action, class action lawsuit, DeleteFacebook, facebook, facebook fine, free vpn app, Ghostbusters, IAPP, Man In The Middle, man in the middle attack, man in the middle attacks, Mark Zuckerberg, Meta, mitm, MitM Attack, mitm attacks, mitm tool, mitm tools, Onavo, Onavo VPN, SB Blogwatch, Snapchat, SSL Bump, VPN
Meta MITM IAAP SSL bump: Zuck ordered “Project Ghostbusters”—with criminal consequences, says class action lawsuit ...
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A Step-by-Step Guide to Migrating from Legacy VPN to ZTNA
With the rise of cloud-based applications and evolving cyberthreats, migrating to a zero-trust network access (ZTNA) solution has become essential ...
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